Nelly needs your help; free N.Y. Wi-Fi backfires

Chronicle Staff and News Services

Published 3:58 pm, Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Number of the day

287,176,547

That’s the minimum number of times people need to stream “Hot in Herre” or some other song by Nelly to help overcome his bill for back taxes,according to calculations in a SpinMusic blog. The blog cited a TMZreport that he’s been hit with a federal tax lien that amounts to $2,412,283, as well as reportedly owing $149,511 in Missouri state taxes. Since streaming pays musicians less than a penny each time a song is played, math is not exactly the singer’s friend.

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New York City wanted to bridge the digital divide by installing lots of free Wi-Fi kiosks around the city, but it wasn’t counting on people hanging out at those spots to stream music and movies — including porn. So now the operators of the LinkNYC network are shutting off their Internet browsers. MayorBill de Blasio introduced the network with fanfare in February, hoping to replace more than 7,500 public pay phones and bring free Wi-Fi and phone service to every neighborhood. Users were expected to make short stops to consult maps, gather information or charge their phones. But the kiosks quickly attracted the homeless and other idle people, who took full advantage of the unlimited Internet access to watch movies and play music for hours.

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